Immerse yourself in the vibrant and lively world of Renaissance dance with The Parley of Instruments' captivating album, "Praetorius: Dances from Terpsichore." Released on June 1, 2001, under the Hyperion label, this collection offers a rich tapestry of instrumental works by the German composer Michael Praetorius, drawn from his seminal dance compendium "Terpsichore."
Spanning a duration of 70 minutes, the album features a diverse array of dances, from the graceful "Pavane de Spaigne" to the spirited "Bransles" and the elegant "Gaillardes." The Parley of Instruments, known for their meticulous attention to historical performance practices, brings these dances to life with a blend of authenticity and vitality. Their performances are both precise and expressive, showcasing the intricate rhythms and melodic charm of Praetorius' compositions.
Highlights include the lively "Courante 'Wilson's Wild'" and the majestic "Ballet du Roy pour sonner apres," which offer a glimpse into the grandeur of Renaissance courtly dance. The album also features arrangements by Praetorius himself, such as the "Courante 'Mistris Winter's Jump'" and "Courante 'I Care Not for These Ladies'," adapted for string ensemble, adding a unique texture to the collection.
Whether you're a seasoned enthusiast of early music or a newcomer to the genre, "Praetorius: Dances from Terpsichore" promises an engaging and enjoyable listening experience. The Parley of Instruments' masterful interpretations breathe new life into these historic dances, making this album a delightful exploration of Renaissance musical heritage.